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|name = Seattle
 
|image = Seattle.jpg
 
|image = Seattle.jpg
|caption = Ellie in Seattle
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|location = Washington
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|type = City
|poi = [[Seraphites island]] <br> CenturyLink Stadium
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|location = [[Washington]], United States
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|poi = [[Bay Hardware]] <br> [[Capitol Hill]] <br> [[Eastbrook Elementary]] <br> [[Forward operating base]] <br> [[Hillcrest]] <br> [[Hotel BlacRay]] <br> [[KMAB 13 News Station]] <br> [[Lakehill Seattle Hospital]] <br> [[Pinnacle Theater]] <br> [[Seattle Waterfront Aquarium]] <br> [[Seattle Conference Center]] <br> [[Seattle synagogue]] <br> [[Seattle Courthouse]] <br> [[Seraphite Island]] <br> [[Serevena Hotel]] <br> [[SoundView Stadium]] <br> [[Westlake Bank]]
|inhabitants = [[Federal Disaster Response Agency|FEDRA]] (Formerly) <br> [[The Military]] (Formerly) <br> [[Washington Liberation Front]] <br> [[Seraphites]]
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|inhabitants = [[Infected]] <br> {{g|FEDRA}} [[Federal Disaster Response Agency|FEDRA]] {{n|formerly}} <br> {{g|Seraphites}} [[Seraphites]] <br> {{g|WLF}} [[Washington Liberation Front]]
 
|appearances = ''[[The Last of Us Part II]]''
 
|appearances = ''[[The Last of Us Part II]]''
}}'''Seattle''' is a prominent location in ''[[The Last of Us Part II]].'' The city is located in the state of Washington and it was formerly a [[Quarantine Zones|Quarantine Zone]] run by [[Federal Disaster Response Agency|FEDRA]] and the [[The Military|military]]. <ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NRX2O7QsJAk/ Neil Druckmann IGN Interview]</ref> The [[Survivors|group]] known as the [[Washington Liberation Front]] (WLF) control the city by the events of the game, although they face constant attack from the [[Seraphites]], who control the surrounding area.<ref>[https://nerdist.com/article/last-of-us-part-ii-hands-on-demo-naughty-dog-ps4/ Nerdist - TLOU2 Demo]</ref>
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}}'''Seattle''' is a prominent location in ''[[The Last of Us Part II]].'' The city is located in the state of [[Washington]] and was formerly a [[Quarantine zones|quarantine zone]] run by [[Federal Disaster Response Agency|FEDRA]].<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NRX2O7QsJAk/ Neil Druckmann IGN Interview]</ref> The [[Survivors|group]] known as the [[Washington Liberation Front]] (WLF) control the city by the events of the game, although they face constant attack from the [[Seraphites]], who control the surrounding area.<ref>[https://nerdist.com/article/last-of-us-part-ii-hands-on-demo-naughty-dog-ps4/ Nerdist - TLOU2 Demo]</ref>
   
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
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At some point during the initial outbreak, FEDRA deployed armored units to Seattle. After containing many civilians in the zone and bombing the downtown area to clear out hordes of infected, FEDRA's military units searched for survivors in the surrounding area. They discovered a community in the lower [[Seraphite island|Queen Anne]] suburb, being led by a strange [[Seraphite Prophet|woman]]. These people refused to return with the military to the quarantine zone, and their survival was later reported as a miracle by the news.<ref name="LockerRoomNote">[[Locker room note]]</ref> They also found and worked with the community in [[Hillcrest]], with FEDRA soldier [[Yolanda]] forming a partnership with the community's ''de facto'' leader [[Boris Legasov]].<ref name="YolandasNote">[[Yolanda's note]]</ref>
Seattle was similar in size to the [[Boston]] QZ. It had extensive fortifications, with massive walls, checkpoints, and at one point a large contingent of military soldiers guarding the zone. There were many notable locations in the city, such as a bank, a synagogue, a train station, an underground parking structure and a court house.
 
   
 
Seattle was similar in size to the [[Boston]] QZ. It had extensive fortifications, with massive walls, checkpoints, and at one point a large contingent of FEDRA soldiers guarding the zone. There were many notable locations in the city, such as a bank, a synagogue, a train station, an underground parking structure and a courthouse.<ref name="SeattleDayOneEllie">"[[Seattle Day 1 (Ellie)|Seattle Day 1]]"</ref>
As the years passed, many residents became dissatisfied with FEDRA's control of the Zone, eventually culminating in the creation of the WLF and the first fighting between rebel groups and military authorities. The WLF printed many propaganda leaflets and plastered many of the walls with propaganda images in attempts to rally civilians living in the Zone to support their cause.
 
   
 
As the years passed, many residents became dissatisfied with FEDRA's control of the zone, eventually culminating in the creation of the WLF and the group fighting against FEDRA authorities. The WLF printed many propaganda leaflets and plastered many of the walls with propaganda images in attempts to rally civilians living in the zone to support their cause.<ref name="WLFRecruiterJournal">[[WLF recruiter journal]]</ref>
As the WLF began to attack military supply lines, the FEDRA officers in charge began to increasingly worry that they would be unable to meet ration quotas to feed the populace. As a result, they stopped admitting new residents into the Zone and began expelling those who committed crimes or executing them. This further angered the population. The military also bombed a significant portion of rebel-held territory to clear out the WLF and [[The Infected|Infected]], killing several high-level WLF leadership.
 
   
 
The last FEDRA officer to be in charge of the Seattle QZ was Lieutenant [[Carmelo Torres]], assisted by his second-in-command, Sergeant [[Ward]].<ref name="FEDRACensusDocument">[[FEDRA census document]]</ref> As the WLF began to attack military supply lines, Torres and Ward began to increasingly worry that FEDRA would be unable to meet ration quotas to feed the populace. As a result, they stopped admitting new residents into the zone and began expelling those who committed crimes.<ref name="FEDRACensusDocument"/> They also began executing them<ref name="PleaToAFriend"/> and targeting known WLF leaders.<ref name="ListOfKnownWLFAgitators">[[List of known WLF agitators]]</ref> This further angered the civilian population.<ref name="PleaToAFriend">[[Plea to a friend letter]]</ref> The military also bombed a significant portion of rebel-held territory to clear out the WLF and [[infected]], killing several high-level WLF leadership.<ref name="SeattleDayOneEllie"/>
However, a new leader known as [[Isaac Dixon]] rose to power and led the WLF on a final offensive against the remaining FEDRA forces. With the situation becoming dire, FEDRA leadership in the city made the decision to evacuate the city. The last forces remaining to oversee the final evacuees were caught up in the WLF offensive and ambushed in their convoy at the highway, and the WLF raided their headquarters and eliminated the four soldiers left. Seattle was now under WLF control.
 
   
 
However, a new leader known as [[Isaac Dixon]] rose to power and led the WLF on a final offensive against the remaining FEDRA forces. With the situation becoming dire, Torres made the decision for FEDRA to evacuate the city.<ref name="TorresFinalMemorandum">[[Lt. Torres' final memorandum]]</ref> The last forces remaining to oversee the final evacuees were caught up in the WLF offensive and ambushed in their convoy on the highway, and the WLF raided their headquarters and eliminated the last few remaining soldiers and their commanding officer.<ref name="NoteToInformant">[[Note to informant]]</ref> Soon after, WLF raided FEDRA's headquarters in the zone and took control of the outer communities, like Boris' group in Hillcrest.<ref name="YolandasNote"/> Seattle was now under near-complete WLF control, with their authority over the city contested only by the [[Seraphites]].<ref name="SeattleDayOneAbby">"[[Seattle Day 1 (Abby)|Seattle Day 1]]"</ref>
In the following years, a significant portion of the Zone was abandoned and infested as neither the WLF nor the [[Seraphites]] had the resources to hold that much territory. 
 
   
 
In the following years, a significant portion of the zone was abandoned and infested, as neither the WLF nor the [[Seraphites]] had the resources to hold that much territory.<ref name="SeattleDayOneEllie"/>
==References==
 
{{Reflist}}
 
   
==Navigation==
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== Gallery ==
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Seattle Route 5.jpeg|Route 5 towards Seattle.
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Seattle QZ Main Gate.jpeg|The Seattle QZ main gate.
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Seattle Downtown Streets.jpeg|Downtown streets.
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Pinnacle Theater Dina's map.png|[[Dina]]'s map detailing the WLF's movements.
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Seattle skyline at sunset.png
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Part II Remastered promo screenshot 3.jpg
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Capitol Hill.jpg|Capitol Hill
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SeattleDay3AbbyMenuThumbnail.jpg
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SeattleDay3EllieMenuThumbnail.jpg
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== References ==
 
{{Reflist}}
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{{Navbox/Locations}}
 
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Seattle is a prominent location in The Last of Us Part II. The city is located in the state of Washington and was formerly a quarantine zone run by FEDRA.[1] The group known as the Washington Liberation Front (WLF) control the city by the events of the game, although they face constant attack from the Seraphites, who control the surrounding area.[2]

History

At some point during the initial outbreak, FEDRA deployed armored units to Seattle. After containing many civilians in the zone and bombing the downtown area to clear out hordes of infected, FEDRA's military units searched for survivors in the surrounding area. They discovered a community in the lower Queen Anne suburb, being led by a strange woman. These people refused to return with the military to the quarantine zone, and their survival was later reported as a miracle by the news.[3] They also found and worked with the community in Hillcrest, with FEDRA soldier Yolanda forming a partnership with the community's de facto leader Boris Legasov.[4]

Seattle was similar in size to the Boston QZ. It had extensive fortifications, with massive walls, checkpoints, and at one point a large contingent of FEDRA soldiers guarding the zone. There were many notable locations in the city, such as a bank, a synagogue, a train station, an underground parking structure and a courthouse.[5]

As the years passed, many residents became dissatisfied with FEDRA's control of the zone, eventually culminating in the creation of the WLF and the group fighting against FEDRA authorities. The WLF printed many propaganda leaflets and plastered many of the walls with propaganda images in attempts to rally civilians living in the zone to support their cause.[6]

The last FEDRA officer to be in charge of the Seattle QZ was Lieutenant Carmelo Torres, assisted by his second-in-command, Sergeant Ward.[7] As the WLF began to attack military supply lines, Torres and Ward began to increasingly worry that FEDRA would be unable to meet ration quotas to feed the populace. As a result, they stopped admitting new residents into the zone and began expelling those who committed crimes.[7] They also began executing them[8] and targeting known WLF leaders.[9] This further angered the civilian population.[8] The military also bombed a significant portion of rebel-held territory to clear out the WLF and infected, killing several high-level WLF leadership.[5]

However, a new leader known as Isaac Dixon rose to power and led the WLF on a final offensive against the remaining FEDRA forces. With the situation becoming dire, Torres made the decision for FEDRA to evacuate the city.[10] The last forces remaining to oversee the final evacuees were caught up in the WLF offensive and ambushed in their convoy on the highway, and the WLF raided their headquarters and eliminated the last few remaining soldiers and their commanding officer.[11] Soon after, WLF raided FEDRA's headquarters in the zone and took control of the outer communities, like Boris' group in Hillcrest.[4] Seattle was now under near-complete WLF control, with their authority over the city contested only by the Seraphites.[12]

In the following years, a significant portion of the zone was abandoned and infested, as neither the WLF nor the Seraphites had the resources to hold that much territory.[5]

Gallery

References